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FE ATURES 4

Travel Destinations

12 Senior Living 16 Interior Design Ideas 22 Philanthropy or Charity 26 Estate Planning 54 Accessory Trends

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES 34

PGA Tournaments

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LPGA Tournaments

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Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments - US Open

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Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments - Australian

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Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments - French

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Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments - Wimbledon

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Recommended Service Directory

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2021 may be the time to “see the USA”, as international air travel will be determined by individual countries’ rules and re-openings. One can avoid airports and air travel by simply hitting the road. Vans and recreational vehicles have achieved widespread use in the last year and there is no shortage of great domestic destinations. See the Great Lakes Region in the north or explore the music cities of New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville in the south! NORTHERN ROAD TRIP The Great Lakes area is an excellent place to start. From east to west, these lakes (Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior) span the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Great Lakes are the five largest interconnected lakes in the US and contain the largest freshwater supply in the world supplying water to more than 40 million people. Unique

to these lakes are rolling waves, strong currents, miles of sandy and rocky beaches and distant horizons. Attractions include great beaches, Niagara Falls, wildlife areas, charming small towns, large cities and many National parks. And for sports fans, there are magnificent stadiums and arenas for all major sports leagues as well as for the Big Ten universities. (. . .continued on page 6)

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Lake Erie, in New York is known for its reputed Loc-Ness-like sea monster which has reportedly been seen many times over the years. The US side of Niagara Falls is not to be missed either with breathtaking waterfalls and rapids. Michigan, which touches four of the five Great Lakes and possesses the longest fresh water coastline in the world, is host to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan’s

western shore. It is home to the largest freshwater sand dunes in the world. The tallest sand dune at Sleeping Bear stands at 450 feet above the shore. In addition to sand dunes, Lake Michigan has a “Bermuda Triangle” where many strange occurrences have been reported: unexplained ship disappearances and missing planes as well as a Stonehengelike rock formation underwater near Traverse City. With some luck, one might even see a few black bears. (. . .continued on page 8)

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Chicago, which is located on the shore of Lake Michigan, has it all - a big city with museums, restaurants and nightlife as well as Lake Shore Drive, a 15 mile urban parkway of green spaces and beaches along the lake. A road trip would provide a fascinating and fun packed trip for any age group. Do the entire route from one end to the other or pick a particular lake area to concentrate on. With so many historic sights and national park areas, there are opportunities to appreciate all the diversity of our great country. SOUTHERN ROAD TRIP New Orleans, on the Mississippi River, which is the “jazz capital of the world” and nicknamed the “Big Easy”. Visit the French Quarter and walk along Bourbon Street with its colorful buildings with cast iron balconies, fine Cajun restaurants, antique shops, and art galleries. Enjoy the street performers at Jackson Square in front of the famous Saint Louis Cathedral. From there, take the trolley out to the Garden District with its well preserved collection of historic homes from the 18th century. In addition, there is the New Orleans Zoo and Aquarium and be sure to visit the World War ll Museum. There is much to see and learn in New Orleans. Memphis Tennessee, which is known as the “Home of the Blues (. . .continued on page 10) 8


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and Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll” and famous for Gospel, Jazz, R&B, Rap and Soul as well. A must stop is Graceland, Elvis Presley’s mansion. In addition, there is the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, Blues Hall of Fame, and the Stax Museum of Soul Music. And for foodies, Memphis has a vibrant and diverse restaurant scene but is best known for its slow-cooked dry rib barbecue ribs, maple bacon doughnuts and local coffee roasters. Nashville, which is the capital of Tennessee, and home to Vanderbilt University. It is often referred to as Music City. Visit the Grand Ole Opry, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Ryman Auditorium. All are well known for Country Music. Besides the live music scene, there are interesting historic neighborhoods with boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops. For some history, visit the home of President Andrew Jackson, considered to be the best preserved of all presidential homes, or Belle Meade Plantation which was part of the Battle for Nashville during the Civil War.

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There are so many choices for travel - whether looking for great views, live entertainment, or cultural and historic sites, we can find it all here in the USA.


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Senior Independent Living is a hot topic these days considering our aging population of healthy vibrant older people. These communities are often the best option for active adults over 55 who want a built-in sense of community and privacy. Meant for people with few medical needs or assistance requirements, they offer an opportunity to live amongst other active seniors either in apartments, cottages, villas or even small homes such as in the 55 plus communities. Independent living community staff take care of the grounds and common areas and housekeeping may be an option as well. The mission of independent senior living is an active social, fun-filled community where residents can relax and enjoy life.

While residents live independently, most communities offer amenities, activities and services. Amenities differ from one type of independent living to another. Often, recreational centers or clubhouses are available on-site to offer opportunities to connect with peers and participate in community activities such as continuing education classes, movie nights, holiday gatherings, card games etc.. (... continued on page 14) 12


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Activities: They may also offer amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness center, tennis courts, golf course or other clubs. Other services may include on-site spas, beauty and barber salons, housekeeping and laundry services as well as transportation services. Dining: Some offer menu plans where a certain number of meals are included for shared dining as well as the option of in-home meal preparation.

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INTERIOR DESIGN

Due to the events of 2020, people have more interest than ever in the design of their home environment. Being at home more means lots of lifestyle adjustments and being able to utilize a space for multiple reasons is now imperative. It also makes us more aware of our surroundings. Whether it’s more comfort for all that zoom time, a functioning home office, craft room or remote learning space, adjustments need to be made. Zoom has become an integral part of most peoples’ lives as a way to maintain businesses and family relationships which means the right space for it is needed. It might be the office, dining

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room or even a comfortable couch, but it’s recommended that the space faces a window for natural lighting. Try to avoid the bedroom. Have the camera slightly above eye level and consider the background. Bookshelves are nice as well, or a favorite painting – and the background color should complement one’s skin tone as well. If a designated office is now needed, a bedroom or extra closet can be converted with the installation of a builtin desk and shelves. The garage may be available for a craft room. In the end, it’s all about flexibility in these stay-at-home times.

One simple way to make changes is through the use of color. This year Pantone has named two colors to its yearly color of the year award Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow. These are certainly appropriate choices for the year as they complement each other. Gray represents neutrality and balance and yellow represents the sun and sunflowers and is a happy color full of hope and positivity which is surely needed right now. It is easy to use these colors to brighten up a room without major expense. Accessories also are an easy way to add color and change an area’s vibe. New pillows, area rugs, throw blankets, or wall art (. . .continued on page 20)

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will also freshen up any space. Start small and if the change is pleasing, continue on. Another easy change is adding selfadhesive removable wallpaper. It is great for a bathroom or closet and if it gets tiresome, it is easily removed. Living walls are a new concept for residential use. Bring nature indoors with a wall of edible or decorative plants. They contribute to improved indoor air quality and people are happier, healthier and less stressed when surrounded by plants. If not quite ready for a living wall, just adding some plants or native orchids can make a huge difference. The most important design trends for 2021 are to make one’s home environment functional and comfortable for all the activities happening there.

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PHILANTHROPY

OR CHARIT Y

According to the Dictionary, charity and philanthropy are two different things. CHARITY Charity is the voluntary giving of help, typically money, to those that are suffering or in need. It tends to address an immediate problem and is a compassionate response to a natural disaster, or a token of support for the victim of crime or violence, for example. Charity can also address immediate needs for food, shelter or medical care. It is a short term response, although one may give frequently to a particular cause.

PHILANTHROPY Philanthropy is more strategic in that it seeks to root out causes of the problem and to develop long term solutions. Striving for long term solutions to problems such as addiction, housing shortages, or hunger takes time, study, and planning. This is where charity comes in, providing direct relief for people in immediate need.

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also may offer some additional advantages. For example, a qualified charity may receive your IRA with no tax consequences since charities do not pay taxes. Appreciated assets are also beneficial as a gift to a charity, as capital gains tax can be avoided.

Both charity and philanthropy possess the same goals of addressing needs and making the world a better place but with different approaches. One deals with direct relief and the other with root causes and finding solutions. Is one better than the other? Of course not! They are just two different ways of solving problems and both are essential to the functioning of a decent society. Recently, there have been changes to the tax code regarding charitable giving. Three Acts have been passed recently - The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE) and the Corona Virus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES). All have some impact on deductibility of charitable contributions. They 24

Another way to contribute is through a community foundation, which is a grant making public charity that is dedicated to improving lives in a particular community. Individuals, families, businesses and non-profit groups establish funds within the foundation in which they can contribute assets for charitable purposes. The foundation manages the assets and takes suggestions from those that set up the fund on how and where to distribute the resources. There are over 700 community foundations in the United States. Whether one chooses charity or philanthropy, the ultimate goal is to help the community by using personal skills and resources to make a difference.


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DO YOU HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE

E S TATE PL AN?

The first thing to understand is that writing a will and having an estate plan are actually two different processes, even though an estate plan will include a will.

Wills Creating a will can be a fairly simple process. It will address who will take care of your children, who will take over your business, and who receives your assets and other personal property. A will requires the naming of an executor responsible for fulfilling the deceased’s wishes. Having one’s wishes defined in a will ensures privacy, helps avoid family disputes and saves money by avoiding probate and the expense of attorneys and public trustees to determine the distribution of assets which then becomes public information.

Estate Planning Estate planning is the process of designating who will manage and distribute assets after death or incapacitation. It is a more intensive process and includes a variety of documents including the last will and testament. While it may be overwhelming to contemplate, a well-designed estate plan will ensure that assets are distributed according to one’s wishes. In addition to the last (. . .continued on page 28) 26


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will and testament, an estate plan might include a living will, a financial power of attorney, a living trust, and beneficiary designations. An estate plan can be particularly helpful in the case of multiple marriages, business ownership, specific charitable donations, or specific requests for health or property. It can also ensure wishes are carried out and that assets are distributed as designated.

Living Will A living will is a document that describes the type of care one would want if incapacitated and cannot speak for themself. This can assist the family with difficult decisions and avoid confusion. A financial power of attorney allows for a designated appointee to handle financial affairs in the event of incapacitation. They can make financial decisions in accordance with the instructions defined in the estate plan.

Living Trust A living trust is a document created during one’s life where a designated person, the trustee, is given responsibility for managing that individual’s assets for the benefit of the eventual beneficiary. It is designed to allow for the easy transfer of assets, thereby avoiding probate. A living revocable trust allows someone to be their own trustee and allows for changes in beneficiary at any time. An irrevocable living trust is restrictive, and beneficiaries may not be changed but there are certain beneficial tax consequences. (. . .continued on page 30) 28


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Beneficiary designations explain who receives which assets such as an IRA, insurance policy, savings account, or other financial instruments. A well-executed estate plan can minimize gift, estate and generation skipping transfer taxes to ensure that the family receives as much of the deceased’s estate as possible. Everyone’s plan is different and requires the right team of professionals to implement. It is also important to update the plan regularly as personal circumstances, legislation, and tax laws change frequently.

This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a professional.

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2020-2021 PGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change

DATES

TOURNAMENT

DEFENDING CHAMPION

SEP 10 - 13

Safeway Open Silverado Resort and Spa North, Napa, CA

Stewart Cink $1,188,000

SEP 17 - 20

U.S. Open Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY

Bryson DeChambeau

SEP 25 - 27

Ryder Cup Whistling Straits, Hokler, WI

EUROPE

SEP 24 - 27

Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Corales Golf Club, Punta Cana, DOM

Hudson Swafford $540,000

OCT 1 - 4

Sanderson Farms Championship CC of Jackson, Jackson, MS

Sergio Garcia $1,188,000

OCT 8 - 11

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV

Martin Laird $1,260,000

OCT 15 - 18

The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges Nine Bridges, Jeju Island, KOR

Jason Kokrak $1,755,000

OCT 22 - 25

Zozo Championship Accordia Golf Narashino CC, Chiba, JPN

Patrick Cantlay $1,440,000

OCT 29 - NOV 1

Bermuda Championship Port Royal GC, Southampton, BER

Brian Gay $720,000

NOV 5-8

Houston Open Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, TX

Carlos Ortiz $1,260,000

NOV 12 - 15

Masters Tournament Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA

Dustin Johnson $2,070,000

NOV 19 - 22

The RSM Classic Sea Island Resort (Seaside), Sea Island, GA

Robert Streb $1,188,000

DEC 3 - 6

Mayakoba Golf Classic El Camaleon GC, Playa del Carmen, MEX

Brendon Todd $1,296,000

DEC 3 - 6

Hero World Challenge Albany, New Providence, BAH

Henrik Stenson $1,000,000

$2,250,000

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2020-2021 PGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE DATES DEC 11 - 13

* Schedule subject to change

TOURNAMENT

DEFENDING CHAMPION Rory Sabbatini, Kevin Tway

QBE Shootout Tiburon GC, Naples, FL

$435,000

JAN 7 - 10

Sentry Tournament of Champions Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua, Maui, HI

Justin Thomas $1,340,000

JAN 14 - 17

Sony Open in Hawaii Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, HI

Cameron Smith $1,188,000

JAN 21 - 24

The American Express PGA WEST (Stadium), La Quinta, CA

Andrew Landry $1,206,000

JAN 28 - 31

Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines (South), San Diego, CA

Marc Leishman $1,350,000

FEB 4 - 7

Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ

Webb Simpson $1,314,000

FEB 11 - 14

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, CA

Nick Taylor $1,404,000

FEB 18 - 21

The Genesis Invitational The Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, CA

Adam Scott $1,674,000

FEB 25 - 28

Puerto Rico Open Grand Reserve Country Club, Rio Grande, PUR

Viktor Hovland $540,000

FEB 25 - 28

World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico City, MEX

Patrick Reed $1,820,000

MAR 4 - 7

Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL

Tyrrell Hatton $1,674,000

MAR 11 - 14

THE PLAYERS Championship TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

MAR 18 - 21

The Honda Classic PGA National (Champion), Palm Beach Gardens, FL

MAR 24 - 28

World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play Austin Country Club, Austin, TX

Sungjae Im $1,260,000

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2020-2021 PGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change

DATES

TOURNAMENT

DEFENDING CHAMPION

MAR 25 - 28

Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Corales Golf Course, Punta Cana, DOM

APR 1 - 4

Valero Texas Open TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks), San Antonio, TX

APR 8 - 11

Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, GA

APR 15 - 18

RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, SC

APR 22 - 25

Zurich Classic of New Orleans TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA

APR 29 - MAY 2

Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead), Palm Harbor, FL

MAY 6 - 9

Wells Fargo Championship Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC

MAY 13 - 16

AT&T Byron Nelson TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney, TX

MAY 20 - 23

PGA Championship KI Golf Rsrt. - Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, SC

Collin Morikawa $1,980,000

MAY 27 - 30

Charles Schwab Challenge Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, TX

Daniel Berger $1,350,000

JUN 3 - 6

The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, OH

Jon Rahm $1,674,000

JUN 10 - 13

RBC Canadian Open St. George's G&CC, Toronto, ON, CAN

JUN 17 - 20

U.S. Open Torrey Pines (South), San Diego, CA

JUN 24 - 27

Travelers Championship TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT

Webb Simpson $1,278,000

Dustin Johnson $1,332,000

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* Schedule subject to change

DATES

TOURNAMENT

DEFENDING CHAMPION

JUL 1 - 4

Rocket Mortgage Classic Detroit Golf Club, Detroit, MI

Bryson DeChambeau

JUL 8 - 11

John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL

JUL 15 - 18

Barbasol Championship Keene Trace Golf Club, Nicholasville, KY

JUL 15 - 18

The Open Championship Royal St. George's GC, Sandwich, Kent, ENG

JUL 22 - 25

3M Open TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, MN

JUL 29 - AUG 1

Olympic Men's Golf Competition Kasumigaseki Country Club, Saitama, JPN

AUG 5 - 8

Barracuda Championship Tahoe Mt. Club (Old Greenwood), Truckee, CA

Richy Werenski $630,000

AUG 5 - 8

World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational TPC Southwind, Memphis, TN

Justin Thomas $1,820,000

AUG 12 - 15

Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, NC

Jim Herman $1,152,000

AUG 19 - 22

THE NORTHERN TRUST Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, NJ

Dustin Johnson $1,710,000

AUG 26 - 29

BMW Championship Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, MD

Jon Rahm $1,710,000

SEP 2 - 5

TOUR Championship East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, GA

Dustin Johnson

$1,350,000

Michael Thompson $1,188,000


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2021 LPGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change

DATES

TOURNAMENT

PURSE

DEFENDING CHAMPION

JAN 21-24

Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions Four Seasons Orlando - Lake Buena Vista, FL

$1,200,000

Gaby Lopez

FEB 25-28

Gainbridge Championship

$2,000,000

MAR 4-7

Drive On Championship at Golden Ocala pres. by JTBC Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club - Ocala, FL

$1,500,000

MAR 25-28

Kia Classic Aviara Golf Club - Carlsbad, CA

$1,800,000

APR 1-4

ANA Inspiration Mission Hills Country Club - Rancho Mirage, CA

$3,100,000

APR 14-17

LOTTE Championship Ko Olina Golf Club - Kapolei, HI

$2,000,000

APR 22-25

Hugel-Air Premia LA Open Wilshire Country Club - Los Angeles, CA

$1,500,000

APR 29-MAY 2

HSBC Women's World Championship Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong Course) - Singapore, Singapore

$1,600,000

MAY 6-9

Honda LPGA Thailand Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course - Pattaya City, Thailand

$1,600,000

MAY 13-16

Blue Bay LPGA Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course - Hainan Island, China

$2,100,000

MAY 20-23

Pure Silk Championship Kingsmill Resort Golf Course - Williamsburg, VA

$1,300,000

MAY 26-30

Match Play Event TBD

$1,500,000

JUN 3-6

U.S. Women's Open Olympic Club (Lake Course) - San Francisco, CA

$5,500,000

JUN 10-13

LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship Lake Merced Golf Club - San Francisco, CA

$1,800,000

JUN 17-20

Meijer LPGA Classic Blythefield Country Club - Belmont, MI

$2,300,000

JUN 24-27

KPMG Women's PGA Championship Atlanta Athletic Club, The Highlands Course - Johns Creek, GA

$4,300,000

Sei Young Kim

JUL 1-4

Volunteers of America Classic Old American Golf Course - The Colony, TX

$1,500,000

Angela Stanford

JUL 8-11

Marathon LPGA Classic presented by Dana Highland Meadows GC - Sylvania, OH

$2,000,000

Danielle Kang

JUL 14-17

Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational Midland CC (MI) - Midland, MI

$2,300,000

JUL 22-25

The Evian Championship Evian Resort Golf Club - Évian-les-Bains, France

$4,100,000

Danielle Kang

Mirim Lee

A Lim Kim

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* Schedule subject to change

DATES

TOURNAMENT

PURSE

DEFENDING CHAMPION

JUL 29-AUG 1

Event TBD

$1,100,000

AUG 12-15

Ladies Scottish Open

$1,500,000

Stacy Lewis

AUG 19-22

AIG Women's Open Carnoustie Golf Links - Carnoustie, Scotland

$4,500,000

Sophia Popov

AUG 26-29

CP Women's Open Shaughnessy G&CC - Vancouver, BC

$2,350,000

SEP 4-6

Solheim Cup Inverness Club - Toledo, OH

SEP 16-19

Cambia Portland Classic Columbia Edgewater Country Club - Portland, OR

$1,400,000

Georgia Hall

SEP 24-26

Walmart NW Arkansas Championship pres. by P&G Pinnacle Country Club - Rogers, AR

$2,300,000

Austin Ernst

OCT 1-3

ShopRite LPGA Classic pres. by Acer Seaview Hotel and Golf Club - Galloway, NJ

$1,750,000

Melissa Reid

OCT 7-10

Founders Cup Mountain Ridge C.C. - West Caldwell, NJ

$1,500,000

OCT 14-17

Buick LPGA Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club - Shanghai, China

$2,100,000

OCT 21-24

BMW Ladies Championship LPGA International Busan - Busan, South Korea

$2,000,000

OCT 28-31

Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA Miramar Golf Country Club - Taipei, Taiwan

$2,200,000

NOV 4-7

TOTO Japan Classic Seta Golf Course - Shiga, Japan

$2,000,000

NOV 11-14

Pelican Women's Championship Pelican G.C. - Belleair, FL

$1,750,000

NOV 18-21

CME Group Tour Championship Tiburon Golf Club - Naples, FL

$5,000,000

Sei Young Kim



2021 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change ** Start Times Listed in EST

SESSION

46

DATE

SCHEDULE

PLAY START

MATCHES

1

Sun 30 Aug

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 1st Round

2

Sun 30 Aug

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 1st Round

3

Mon 31 Aug

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 1st Round

4

Mon 31 Aug

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 1st Round

5

Tue 1 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round

6

Tue 1 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round

7

Wed 2 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round

8

Wed 2 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round

9

Thu 3 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round

10

Thu 3 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round

11

Fri 4 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round

12

Fri 4 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round

13

Sat 5 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s Round of 16

14

Sat 5 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s Round of 16

15

Sun 6 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s Round of 16

16

Sun 6 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s Round of 16

17

Mon 7 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals

18

Mon 7 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals

19

Tue 8 Sep

Day

11.00am

Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals

20

Tue 8 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals

21

Wed 9 Sep

Night

7.00pm

Women’s Semifinals

22

Thu 10 Sep

Day

12.00pm

Mixed Doubles Final / Men’s Semifinals

23

Fri 11 Sep

Day

12.00pm

Men’s Doubles Final / Women’s Final

24

Sat 12 Sep

Day

1.00pm

Women’s Doubles Final / Men’s Final


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2022 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change

Session

48

Date

Time

1

Mon, January 17, 2022

11:00 AM

Featured Matches Men's and Women's 1st Round

2

Mon, January 17, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 1st Round

3

Tue, January 18, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 1st Round

4

Tue, January 18, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 1st Round

5

Wed, January 19, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 2nd Round

6

Wed, January 19, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 2nd Round

7

Thu, January 20, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 2nd Round

8

Thu, January 20, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 2nd Round

9

Fri, January 21, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 3rd Round

10

Fri, January 21, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 3rd Round

11

Sat, January 22, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 3rd Round

12

Sat, January 22, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 3rd Round

13

Sun, January 23, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 4th Round

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Sun, January 23, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 4th Round

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Mon, January 24, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's 4th Round

16

Mon, January 24, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's 4th Round

17

Tue, January 25, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's Quarterfinals

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Tue, January 25, 2022

7:00 PM

Men's and Women's Quarterfinals

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Wed, January 26, 2022

11:00 AM

Men's and Women's Quarterfinals

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Wed, January 26, 2022

7:30 PM

Men's and Women's Quarterfinals

21

Thu, January 27, 2022

11:00 AM

Women's Semifinals

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Thu, January 27, 2022

7:30 PM

Men's Semifinal

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Fri, January 28, 2022

3:00 PM

Mixed Doubles Semi / Women's Doubles Final / Men's Singles SemiFinal

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Sat, January 29, 2022

4:00 PM

Men's Doubles Final / Women's Singles Final

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Sun, January 30, 2022

4:00 PM

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* Schedule subject to change

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PLAY START

SESSION

MAY 22 - SUN

Day - 11:00 AM

1st Round

MAY 23 - MON

Day - 11:00 AM

1st Round

MAY 23 - MON

Evening - 9:00 PM

1st Round

MAY 24 - TUE

Day - 11:00 AM

1st Round

MAY 24 - TUE

Evening - 9:00 PM

1st Round

MAY 25 - WED

Day - 11:00 AM

2nd Round

MAY 25 - WED

Evening - 9:00 PM

2nd Round

MAY 26 - THU

Day - 11:00 AM

2nd Round

MAY 26 - THU

Evening - 9:00 PM

2nd Round

MAY 27 - FRI

Day - 11:00 AM

3rd Round

MAY 27 - FRI

Evening - 9:00 PM

3rd Round

MAY 28 - SAT

Day - 11:00 AM

3rd Round

MAY 28 - SAT

Evening - 9:00 PM

3rd Round

MAY 29 - SUN

Day - 11:00 AM

4th Round

MAY 29 - SUN

Evening - 9:00 PM

4th Round

MAY 30 - MON

Day - 11:00 AM

4th Round

MAY 30 - MON

Evening - 9:00 PM

4th Round

MAY 31 - TUE

Day - 12:00 PM

Quarterfinals

MAY 31 - TUE

Evening - 5:00 PM

Quarterfinals

JUN 01 - WED

Day - 12:00 PM

Quarterfinals

JUN 01 - WED

Evening - 9:00 PM

Quarterfinals

JUN 02 - THU

Day - 2:00 PM

Semifinals

JUN 03 - FRI

Day - 3:00 PM

Semifinals

JUN 04 - SAT

Day - 3:00 PM

Women's Singles Final, Men's Doubles Final

JUN 05 - SUN

Day - 3:00 PM

Men's Singles Final



2022 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

* Schedule subject to change

DATE

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PLAY START

SESSION

Mon, Jun 27

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 1st Round

Tues, Jun 28

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 1st Round

Wed, Jun 29

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 2nd Round

Thurs, Jun 30

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 2nd Round

Fri, July 01

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 3rd Round

Sat, July 02

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 3rd Round

Sun, July 03

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 4th Round

Mon, July 04

11:00 AM

Men's & Ladies' 4th Round

Tues, July 05

11:00 AM

Ladies' Singles Quarterfinals

Wed, July 06

11:00 AM

Men's Singles Quarterfinals

Thurs, July 07

1:00 PM

Ladies' Singles Semifinals

Fri, July 08

1:00 PM

Men's Singles Semifinals

Sat, July 09

2:00 PM

Ladies' Singles Final, Men's Doubles Final, Ladies' Doubles Final

Sun, July 10

2:00 PM

Men's Singles Final, Mixed Doubles Final


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SOUTHERN | NEW HAMPSHIRE | VOL. 4

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2021

After a year of staying in the house, wearing sweats and other assorted quarantine gear, it is time for a change. Many are now finally ready to dress up, even while still wearing masks and social distancing. Break out all of those accessories that piled up from months of online shopping. Nobody will judge if you overaccessorize. The new year brings changing trends in jewelry, both traditional and avant-garde. Pearls have always been in, but we are now seeing more of the freshwater variety. They have a more contemporary look. From pearl drop earrings to layered necklaces that mix (. . .continued on page 56) 54


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pearls with other materials, pearls work for all occasions. There are also personalized extra-long pendant necklaces and charm bracelets. Colorful beads are always a hit, whether worn as earrings, necklaces, or bracelets. Chain link necklaces and bracelets with attached charms are also hot at the moment. And feel free to

stack rings on a couple fingers while you’re at it! A brand new trend is mismatched earrings or simply wearing one dramatic shoulder grazing earring. Of course two shoulder length earrings also work. Mixing and matching different textures is also very popular. Instead of smooth gold hoops, go for a textured pair in silver; silver has made a huge comeback. Several top designers have moved towards mini handbags recently, often on long chains. They can even be worn as a necklace. And of course, let’s not forget about diamonds. They remain at the top of the food chain. Just ask Marilyn Monroe -“Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend”. Hair

ornaments

of

all

sizes

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can make a powerful fashion statement. There are a multitude of choices from traditional headbands to pearl hairpins or hair clips, barrettes, and even scrunchies. They come in a variety of fabrics from velvet to fur to leather. Most popular are headbands embellished with pearls, rhinestones or feathers. You’ll always look chic with a headband! Regardless of individual style, all can agree – now is the time to shine!

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RECOMMENDED SERVICE DIRECTORY ASSET MANAGEMENT Palmer Asset Management..........................37

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Hydroterra Environmental Services LLC.....65

ASSISTED LIVING Colonial Poplin & Poplin Way...... Front Inside Cover

EQUINE THERAPY The Carriage Barn..........................................59

AUTO DEALERSHIP Autofair Nissan of Stratham.........................55

ESTATE PLANNING Monteforte Law PC........................................45

BALANCED HEALTH Bemer Group....................................................1

ESTATE PLANNING FOR BUSINESS OWNERS Feniger & Uliasz LLP......................................25

BANK Bangor Savings Bank.....................................53

EYE CARE Focused Eye Care...........................................64

BODY SHAPING Aesthetic & Vein Center MD.........................17

EYE DOCTORS Focused Eye Care...........................................64

BOTOX & FILLERS Aesthetic & Vein Center MD.........................17

FAMILY LAW Sekella Law PLLC............................................57 Shaunna L Browne Law PLLC............................11

BOUTIQUE Club Boutique & City Shoes..........................61 Puttin’ on the Glitz.........................................67 BUSINESS LAW Feniger & Uliasz LLP......................................25 Sheehan Phinney...........................................63

FINANCIAL PLANNING Gateway Retirement Solutions.....................31 Granite Financial Partners............................60 FINE ART Debbie Mueller Art..........................................9

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Feniger & Uliasz LLP......................................25

FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Hampshire Fire Protection............................49

CONDOMINIUM LAW Feniger & Uliasz LLP......................................25

FIREARMS & AMMUNITION SALES White Birch Armory.......................................61

CONSTRUCTION Got Gutters & Construction....... Front Cover, 15 Seppala Construction....................................45

FIREPROOFING Colonial Insulation and Fireproofing...........62

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT NorthPoint Construction Management............................. Back Inside Cover DENTIST Dental Designs of New England.....................7 DESIGN-BUILD Pine Brook Construction...............................62 DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW Rousseau Law and Mediation PLLC...............7 ELDER LAW Monteforte Law PC........................................45 ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Wilson Bros.....................................................60 ELECTRICIAN Cote Electric LLC.............................................19

FIREWOOD & CHIPS East Branch Timberworks.............................21 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Pine Brook Corporation................................62 GENERATORS Cote Electric LLC.............................................19 GIFTS Club Boutique & City Shoes..........................61 Puttin’ on the Glitz.........................................67 GUTTERS Got Gutters & Construction....... Front Cover, 15 HATS Puttin’ on the Glitz.........................................67 HEATING & COOLING Wilson Bros.....................................................60 New England Cooling Towers Inc.................29

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RECOMMENDED SERVICE DIRECTORY HOME HEALTH CARE Bayada Home Health Care.............................3

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Palmer Asset Management..........................37

INSULATION Colonial Insulation and Fireproofing...........62

REALTOR Caroline Nadeau - Keller Williams.................5 Kristin Dunklee - Verani Realty.....................11

INSURANCE Miguel Bisono - State Farm...........................35 Richard Guidice - Farmers................ Back Cover INSURANCE AGENCY Maloney Associates Insurance.....................41 Sarah Gagnon - Kane Insurance....................9

REAL ESTATE SALES Green and Co Real Estate.............................51

INVESTMENT ADVISOR SFM..................................................................39

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Silverstone Living...........................................23

INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Harbor Advisory.............................................65

ROOFING Queen City Roofing........................................52 Roofing King Inc.............................................47

JEWELS Puttin’ on the Glitz.........................................67 LEATHER & TEXTILES Puttin’ on the Glitz.........................................67 LOT & VIEW CLEARING East Branch Timberworks.............................21 METAL ROOFING New England Metal Systems.................. 32-33 MORTGAGES David Duplessis - Leader One......................59 MUSCLE STIMULATION Bemer Group....................................................1 MUSEUM Currier Museum of Art..................................27 NEW CONSTRUCTION Green and Co Real Estate.............................51 OPTICIANS Focused Eye Care...........................................64 OPTOMETRISTS Focused Eye Care...........................................64 PHOTOGRAPHY K. Lenox Photography...................................60 PLUMBING WIlson Bros.....................................................60 New England Cooling Towers Inc.................29 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE RentVue...........................................................62

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REAL ESTATE Lenny Leone - Pristine Homes Realty..........64 Coco Early & Associates................................43

RV SALES Campers Inn RV..............................................65 SCHOOL The Birches Academy of Academics & Art.........64 SENIOR LIVING Fairview Senior Living....................................13 SHOOTING RANGE White Birch Armory.......................................61 SKILLED NURSING Colonial Poplin & Poplin Way...... Front Inside Cover SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Hampshire Fire Protection............................49 TREE REMOVAL East Branch Timberworks.............................21 VEIN CENTER Aesthetic & Vein Center MD.........................17 WEALTH MANAGEMENT Granite Financial Partners............................60 Harbor Advisory.............................................65 WINDOW PARTS & REPAIRS The Window Medics of New England..........63 WOMENS CLOTHING Club Boutique & City Shoes..........................61




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